The Salvatore Marriage Deal Harlequin comics eBook Natalie Rivers Kaoru Shinozaki
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Lily’s lover is the Italian millionaire Vito. He’s wonderful, but always reminding her that their relationship has no future he doesn’t care to marry and doesn’t want children. But then she accidentally gets pregnant… Shocked, Lily musters up the courage to tell him, only to be faced with the worst reaction ever. Without any explanation, Vito kicks her out of the house! Then, six weeks later, he appears before Lily with an arrogant proposition to marry him!
The Salvatore Marriage Deal Harlequin comics eBook Natalie Rivers Kaoru Shinozaki
I gave the second star because I managed to finish it. But oh my goodness, the heroine was a first class idiot! An absolute masochist to allow the hero to treat her like that! Seriously, the guy throws her out in the middle of the night, then tells her he only married her for the sake of his grandfather and that he has every intention of throwing her and the baby out after....then gives her the cold shoulder throughout the pregnancy and uses her body for his own satisfaction....holds important information from her and doesn't allow her to speak other thoughts outside of the bedroom! Really...and she kept hanging around like a begger making excuses for him. She epitomizes a woman with extreme self esteem issuesAnd lo and behold, the baby is born...H has an epiphany and realises that "oh my god I'm in love with you!" AND she's like "oh I love you too!" And then they live happily ever after.
What a waste of a promising plot. For someone so smart he didn't think to double check things rather than taking the word of a vicious ex-wife? This guy needed to grovel in a big way.
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The Salvatore Marriage Deal Harlequin comics eBook Natalie Rivers Kaoru Shinozaki Reviews
The hero needs to die a slow and painful death. Twice. Since the title, spineless doormat won't do it, I'll volunteer.
Vito, the %8$@ HERO and the doormat have been living in Venice for five months. After the ubiquitous stomach flu, she goes to the doctor to find out why she's still nauseous. Guess what? The rabbit died. The minute Vito finds out that the h is pregnant he kicks her out. Literally. Into the night. He had been married before and found out that he was sterile so the VIRGIN he bedded must be a lying $ lut.
Vito's grandfather is dying and wants nothing more than to see him settle with a nice girl and have nice babies. When Vito sees the h again he tells her he'll marry her and take care of the baby even though it isn't his. He makes the offer with the evil plan of kicking her and the baby back out once his grandfather dies. A true prince among men. The h, who was the product of an illicit affair wherein her father threatened her mother if she tried to be part of her life, is convinced that there will be a happily ever after with the big meanie. She is bound and determined that her child will not grow up without a father's influence the way she did. SHE IS SOOOOO STUPID! HE IS SOOOOOO STUPID! Hello, it's 2008. DNA test? Plus she's going to tie her child to a total creep in order to get the daddy fix?
Apparently Vito has one of the most magical "attractions" in Harley-land as just standing in the elevator with him is as good as being naked with him, and this is when she's about to throw up from morning sicknes. UGH!
Vito is so cruel. I mean he is at the top of his arm-twisting-you-are-an-evil-cheating-hussy alpha romero, hurt hero game. The h finally meets Giovanni, the grandfather, who is ecstatic over the marriage and baby so he gives her a necklace that belonged to his wife. The H takes it away from her because she doesn't deserve it.
They, of course, continue to have great sex, over the top sex. There is a momentary glimmer of lucidity when she mentions DNA test, but it's fleeting.
She finally has the baby only to find out he has to be tested for a rare blood type. Once again there is a momentary glimpse of a spine where she gives the hero the cold shoulder as he never mentioned the blood type potentially endangering the baby.
He has a sleepless night over his guilt. Not to mention he requests copies of his sperm count only to find it is okey dokey. He actually never read it but relied on his evil first wife. Can you say "dumber than dirt". All is forgiven.
great!!
Really this book deserves somewhere between a three and four stars, but when the author had me, I was hooked, so I made it four instead of three.
Our heroine, Lily, has been with the hero, Vito, for almost a year. She's been living with him for five months of that time. As it turns out, her stomach bug turns out to be a nasty nine-month condition and when she shares the good news with Vito, he kicks her out immediately. Enter a very few months later and he's pissed to see that she landed on her feet after he kicked her out and is now pitching software to one of his lesser companies. Since his grandfather has one foot, an arm and half his body in the grave, he's been pressing Vito to settle down and give him a great grandchild so he can be sure the line will continue. Seeing a ready made family, Vito decides to take the stupid girl, convince his grandfather that her child is his, marry her, and then when his grandfather kicks the proverbial bucket he'll throw her and the kid back out into the street.
Vito, of course, is positive that Lily is a lying cheat because he is infertile. The test results were waved under his nose by his now ex-wife, and judging by the number of times this was stated, I can only assume it was in the literal rather than figurative sense. Vito doesn't want to feel like less of a man to anyone by admitting that he is, so he just slams Lily any chance he gets and doesn't explain why he's so sure of what she did to him.
All I can say is wow to Natalie Rivers. For the most part she had me reading intently with her no holds barred actions and reactions of the characters. Anything could happen at any time. And then..
Our wonderful heroine's excuse for marrying Vito was believable the first time around, then it fell flat, after that I thought it was her reasoning for leaving him..but I was wrong. The last time it was like someone saying I'm going to bathe in pig feces because it smells wonderful and gives me a fresh clean feeling for all the sense it made.
Knowing full well that he didn't care about her, that he did not now nor would he ever acknowledge that her child was his, that he refused paternity or DNA test to be done to prove this fact, that as soon as his grandfather dies he was going to do an instant replay and immediately kick out her and her baby quite literally into the streets, why would she stay with him?
This book was not bad. Natalie Rivers is a really good writer. I'm rather surprised at how well she held my attention through this book considering the fact that she failed to make the heroine's reasoning believable.
If I hadn't read so many wallbangers in the past month it's possible that I would have rated this book a little lower. My issues were not enough grovelling..as a matter of fact..grovelling was practically non-existent. No self respect from the heroine. She needed to pick herself up and say I don't deserve this and I'm not going to take it. And I really needed some logic that made sense behind some of the actions.
I gave the second star because I managed to finish it. But oh my goodness, the heroine was a first class idiot! An absolute masochist to allow the hero to treat her like that! Seriously, the guy throws her out in the middle of the night, then tells her he only married her for the sake of his grandfather and that he has every intention of throwing her and the baby out after....then gives her the cold shoulder throughout the pregnancy and uses her body for his own satisfaction....holds important information from her and doesn't allow her to speak other thoughts outside of the bedroom! Really...and she kept hanging around like a begger making excuses for him. She epitomizes a woman with extreme self esteem issues
And lo and behold, the baby is born...H has an epiphany and realises that "oh my god I'm in love with you!" AND she's like "oh I love you too!" And then they live happily ever after.
What a waste of a promising plot. For someone so smart he didn't think to double check things rather than taking the word of a vicious ex-wife? This guy needed to grovel in a big way.
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